However, it seems the only change, in the BSD version at least, is the oss_envy24ht group was moved down below oss_envy24 in the devlists/Linux list. I just did a diff -ruN oss42-build2007/ oss42-build2008/ so maybe I am missing something?

Anyhow, keep up the great work. I just signed up for a 'registered' copy. I don't believe I yet have any hardware that needs the proprietary drivers - but maybe down the road, and I may have a few questions.

dev wrote:OSS 4.2 build 2008 is being announced for Linux, Solaris, UnixWare, OSR6 and FreeBSD.

- fixes for AMD CS5536 device- fixes for LynxTwo - updated license - now OSS is licensed for 1 year from this announcement date.

Thank you very much for the new release.

Perhaps, it might be possible to do something about "spam" and "security".

Since 99.99% of new messages posted by new users are spam, there might be a simple solution.For example:1. Close registration of new users.2. Create a special forum for novices.3. Allow registration only on this forum for novices.

This simple solution may solve several problems:1. It may prevent pollution of the Linux forum.2. It may facilitate detection and removal of spam.

igorzwx wrote:Perhaps, it might be possible to do something about "spam" and "security".

Since 99.99% of new messages posted by new users are spam, there might be a simple solution.For example:1. Close registration of new users.2. Create a special forum for novices.3. Allow registration only on this forum for novices.

This simple solution may solve several problems:1. It may prevent pollution of the Linux forum.2. It may facilitate detection and removal of spam.

I'd simply advocate for a better captcha. Another option would be, that the first post by a new user needs to be accepted/reviewed by a mod. This however would require more active mods I guess.

igorzwx wrote:Perhaps, it might be possible to do something about "spam" and "security".

Since 99.99% of new messages posted by new users are spam, there might be a simple solution.For example:1. Close registration of new users.2. Create a special forum for novices.3. Allow registration only on this forum for novices.

This simple solution may solve several problems:1. It may prevent pollution of the Linux forum.2. It may facilitate detection and removal of spam.

I'd simply advocate for a better captcha. Another option would be, that the first post by a new user needs to be accepted/reviewed by a mod. This however would require more active mods I guess.

I have given you mod privileges - thanks for helping. I have no idea where these stilhaus kitchen guys are coming from.